A new project

This pile of fabric is for a project has been on my ‘to-do’ list for way to long. It’s a baby present for someone who is approaching his first birthday. Yikes. Part of my problem is that I couldn’t decide on the perfect pattern.

Then I came up with this. Now I don’t want to stop! Almost all the fabrics came from my stash (which is totally awesome) with the exception of the Robert Kaufman Metro Living navy circles (which I got here) and some Sarah Jane navy polkadots (available here.) I love that navy blue is growing popular again. It’s been kind of scarce lately. I’ve always been a navy fan.

And just for fun, I thought I’d share a picture of my lunch. Right from the garden. (The orange ones are ripe – I’ve never grown those kind before. They’re equally good.) Another reason September is my favorite month of the year.

I love your &#39;baby&#39; quilt… and I&#39;m sure he will… it&#39;s such an attractive pattern in great fabrics… and as for your tomatoes, you have to see if you can grow some of the ones that are small (grape tomato size) and shaped like pears… they are delicious!

The navy and green are so fun, what a lucky boy he will be!<br /><br />I&#39;m with the other commentors on this one… pretty prettyyyy please, share the pattern, it&#39;s simple and beautiful!!! <br /><br />Sorry for the deleted comment, I had a spelling fail 😉

You&#39;re right about the scarcity of navy fabrics! I&#39;ve been gathering fabrics for a navy and white quilt, and have been surprised how hard it is to find navy.<br /><br />I love how these blocks have turned out!

I adore those blocks! These colors and patterns remind me of men&#39;s ties- perfect for a little boy. I&#39;d also love to know where we can find the pattern! And your lunch looks completely delicious. Our tomatoes are done for the season- it was just too hot.

Very cool blocks. I can&#39;t wait to see the finished quilt. I am jealous of your tomatoes. We moved this spring so I didn&#39;t get to plant this year at all. I am anxiously waiting for the opportunity next year.

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